Mattityahu

Mattityahu

Mattityahu is a Hebrew first name literally meaning "The gift of God".[1] The English version is Matthew or Matthias . Mattithyahu is a variation.

Mattityahu may refer to:

References

  1. ^ Behind the Name: Biblical Names

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